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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1963)
Mrs. Althea Grime« unit Mr«. Iiori» Morri» have lieen »»ail ing at the twine of Mrs. Beatrice Smith during the day. Her daughter, Alice Smith Is an Instructor at the clmentary scliool Mr», Claude Dt-FraU-w wan on vucalh>n from her work at A thought tor today — •A Hilltop Market last week with nickel it long way the»» Mrs. Ann Hlrte working in her tiny» Ytai can carry one for place. week» Without finding anything Mr. and Mr». Frank Porter It will l>uy." of Seaside »¡n-nl the weekend at Mr. iuk I Mr». Mil ICaintao »ml the home of his brother-in-law Mt. ami M im Steve <liimip were ami sister, Mr. and Mrs Iwuis In Poitlnnil Sunday where they Verla-ck. visited with Mr and Mrs. Har Mr. and Mr«. Fred Borg, Mr. ley Champ anti with other rel ami Mr* Charles Kelly und Mr. ative» Mr». Chump recently ami Mrs 'llkimui Scott attend suffered a stroke anti i» rt-ceiv- ed Uie mill yeur conference at Ing treatment in a nursing htanr Grants Pass Saturday. They left in Gresham. her«- Friday afternoon ami re Mrw. Jay Bruce anti three turned Sunday. Kelly was ori children of lieaverton «¡wilt one of tlx- panels at the con from "ntursday until Sunday nt ference He is a past District the Ionic >>t her parent», Mr. Governor of ¡»strict 36-H and Mrs Tex Hhizt-k She ul»o Mr. anil Mr». Dim < I iihm - from visited with other friends and Misaouia, Mont., brought a relatives In the area. Mr». Bruce met her husband In Sal truck to Mill City Friday and em Saturday On Sunday the moved their furniture to Mon grotip went over to Central Ore tana. They put their house up gon where they visited Peter for snle ami left for Montana son's Hock Gardens and the Sunday afternoon. Their daugh ter, Mrs Karl Keen and son. famed reindeer near Ht'dmond Steven from Klamath Fall» Mr. anti Mr«. Nieve Chtnl , zln»kl of WotMllanti, Calif . are came Friday ami returned lo her visiting nt the home of her par home Monday They were guest» ents. Mr an<l Mr» Claude la-w at the home of Mr. and Mr» in They hive purchased serf Charlie French Their son. Davi» age here amt will build a home Q unm * ami family from Corvalll» He 1» retired from the Airforce ■ »¡«•nt Sunday in Mill City help Also visiting nt the la-win home ing their parents get ready for thl» week an- Mr «ml Mr» Hob-I the move. Mr». Cecil l««ke received *M- ert Darling and Mr». Clarke Johnstone from Carlstwid. Calif eral prize* on her canning und Mt ami M m Bub It Wattle flowers Saturday at the Santiam anti two children of Al»«-a were, Valley Grange fair in Lyon« visitor» Sunday afternoon nt the I Mrs. Pete Harris also received home of Butch's grandfather, , prizes on the flowei» »he enter l> E Ward«* ami family. They, ed were on their way home from Mr*. Joe < Im 11 i-ou er unit liter *|M-mling the wrcki-ml nt the rl attended the wedding of Mi»» home of Mr» Wnrde's parent» JoAnn Ch a I lender in Juneau, at llend. On-gon. making the trip by plane. Mr» Mr. and Mr» flat Nnndblnat Chnllender »aid they took most of Pin t land were isundny visitors of the flowers for the wedding nt home of Mr ami Mr» D E with them, placing them in the Warde nnd family deep freezer until tile wedding, <>ur»l« Munday nflerniMtn «»I ns flowers are rather high in the btme of Mr. and Mrs. Is»w- Alaska. She said among guests cll Cree were Mrs J C Dick at Du- wedding was Paul Eide, inson, Mr nnd Mrs <) W wlio has visited In Mill City ami Gorton und Ihck Bandy all of i» a nephew of Pearl Eide of Salem. Tacoma, a frequent visitor at Kecent gut-al» nt the home of the Don Moffatt home. Mrs Myrtle Hates were her two Mrs. Ilurrrll Ode 1» conval Sliters anil brother-in-law, Mrs escing nt banc following surg Annie Broun fn»m Beaverton ery twx> weeks ago nt a Salem ami Mr ami Mr» Guy Newbre ho*|>ltal She und her husband from let Angeles, Calif Mr. hail been on a twmmonth* va and Mr» Newbre have spent the cation trip when she became ill. summer at her home in Aums Mr» Cole »nit, »hr wn* feeling ville and will lx- returning to l«-tter now than she had in some Southern California about Oc ilm ». tober 1. Vlstlng thl» wt»-lt nt the home <ttw-»l» Months« <d Mr. amt of Mr nnd Mrs Al Pense arc Mrs Nat Wills were Mr» Elmer her brother and sister-in-law. Ellis ami her mother. Mrs. Calk Mr. ami Mrs Lester Fry and ins from Sweet Home her nrjthrw ami niece. Mr am! Nunda) gu*»>l» al the Inane ■ >< Mrs. Ronald Fry of Sioux City. Mr. ami Mrs Clyde Morgan Towe. were Mr amt Mr» Stanley Arming thi«M- attending the f Walter, Mrs. Nona Walter» ami of O-Pennsylvania football game Mary Ann from Scio at Multnomah Statium Saturday "Boot»** Iflgtkm returned to evening in Portland were Mr his home last week after an ex am! Mr». Carl Kelly who joined tended visit with relatives in the Mr». Bette Kelly and a friend; East ami Georgia. Mr. and Mr». Don Walker ami W'eekeSMl gue»t» *1 the home 1 family. Mr ami Mrs Benny of Mr and Mr». Gil Duckworth. Bennett and family. Mr. ami Sr., were Mr. and Mrs Gil Mr*. Burton Boroughs. Mr and Duckworth, Jr., from Renton. Mr». Bill Iz-wellen, J C. Kim Wn mel. Butl Davis ami Helen Gis- Mrs. Merle Mtcwart visited ler. recently with her mother in Mr. and Mr». Vert Moberg Wrangle. Alaska, amt with other ami family moved this week to relatives tlwre. Mrs. Joe Chai- a house on N, W. Alder. They Icndet said when on her recent recently sold their home on S. trip to Junenu »he visited with E. Ivy and plan on building an aunt of Mrs. Stewart's anti st«>n. also met her mother who was Sunday gurni» at the home of there at the time. She just Mr. ami Mr» liurton Boroughs missed Mrs. Stewart on the were L. J. Moody, Sr., and visit. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Mary M uomiim - Iteller received Moody, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry word la»t week that »hi- had tx-wcllen ami daughter and Mrs been »elected to serve as a Daisy Lewellen all of Eugene. mend-er of Camp Kilowan Jun Mr. and Mr». John Mat-Greg ior Camp Committee. This or ami twins visited last week committer will act up the ses in The Dalles with Mr. and Mrs sion themes for next years Eugcm- Engelgau and Mr and Camp, act ns hostesses for Mrs Dave Ikiff. They stopped in the annunl potlatch and put Bonneville where they were out the winter t-ditlon of the luncheon guests of Mr. ami Mrs Camp Kilowan paper. Mary Walter Mackie. Suzanne nnd her mother, Mrs. J. C. Kimmel anil diaries Wendell Heller have been active Kelly went to Estacada Thurs in Campfire work for n number day night where they attended of years a Clackamas county Masonic laFi*mmit Beauty Salon nt lodge meeting. They report an Stayton. O,x-n Monday through lntcr.-sting meeting nnd many Friday 9 to C. Saturday hour»: Itxlges of the county represent H 30 to -I Phone Stayton 769- ed. Mr. Kimmel is a member of ■ Third Street 4M Estacada lodge. The World’s Finest Bourbon since 1795 JI l«w llowell who I um »¡M-nt the summer near Seward, Alaska returned home last week He was looking after properly in tercsts there ami made tin- trip over the Alcan highway. Mr. anil Mr». W. I.. Boland from Glendora, Calif., were guests at the morning worship service at the Christian church Sunday morning They are the ¡«■rents of Mr» luirry Lawrence und »¡«-nd their vacation in Oregon each summer. In the list of young ¡>eo|>lr going away to school in last week's issue <rf The Enterprise we said Carol Scharr wa» going | to attend (X’E and *h» informed us this week she would I m - at tending the U of O Mr. anti Mr». Bonnie Whitsett und family visited with rela tives in Washington over the week-end. Sharon will return to i hei studies at OCE this week ami Gary will register there tor | ai* first term. Mr«. Dick Cowden, Janet un i Daria, horn Redmond, were ov- | ernight guests of her parents. Mr ami Mrs PeuJ Cree. Wed nesday. 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 26, lfM>3 Your Health Will He Greatly improved by correcting Hem orrhoids without operation or loss of time in most cases In vestigate today. You owe It to yourself R. Reynolds. N. D. 114-1 Center St., Salem, Ore. For appointment phone 36.3- 9460. 39tf PANCAKES AS YOU LIKE THEM 21 Different Kinds THE ORIGINAL PANCAKE HOUSE To Satiafy Your Personal Ta«te FERDINAND and GEN HUENEKE Open 6 A. M. TO K P. 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